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Damask Tablecloth with Railroad Decoration (c. 1840)

In Rittersgrün in the Ore Mountains, Children Produce Pillow Lace in the Cottage Industry (1847)

Biedermeier Child’s Doll (c. 1830–35)

Ottilie Baader, Seamstress and Home-Worker (1870s)

The Textile Workforce (1882–1925)

The Cloth Maker (1698)

Edict Protecting Prussian Wool Manufacturers: No Silk Skirts or Camisoles (November 6, 1731)

Edict: A Pound of Wool per Week (June 14, 1723)

Manufacturing Silk (1750)

An Industrious Mother and her Daughters Spin Wool (1769-74)

Successful Transition to the Market Economy: Spengler & Fürst, Saxony (2007)

Edict Protecting the Brandenburg Woolens Industry (March 30, 1687)

Ordinance for the Dark Dyers and Ironers in Hesse (November 15, 1580)

Newsreel Report about New Synthetic Fabrics in Women’s Fashion (1932)

Jewish Life in the Weimar Republic: Oral History Interview with Eric Livingston (1990/1991)

Benita Koch-Otte, Rug for a Children's Bedroom (1923)

Weaving Workshop at the Dessau Bauhaus (1927)

Yva, Women’s Legs (1920s)